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I do very little of this,but have a thought. with trap removed,install a 2' piece of chrome with comp. nut. Then off this install an auto radiator hose with clamp.Now this could arched up with a bungy cord hoocked to basket,maybe.Then run some water
after blockage is clear.

I can build anything You want , if you draw a picture of it , on the back of a big enough check .

I do very little of this,but have a thought. with trap removed,install a 2' piece of chrome with comp. nut. Then off this install an auto radiator hose with clamp.Now this could arched up with a bungy cord hoocked to basket,maybe.Then run some water
after blockage is clear.

I have found hooking up to the water supply directly at the stop with a 3/8" flexi or using a hose-aerator adapter on the faucet will give you more velocity with the water and in turn clean the cable better and flush the line better.

Monday bump. No evidence by the end of the week and it gets declared untrue.

J.C.

First off you're assuming someone with a sectional will get a call for a galvanize kitchen by the end of the week and secondly that they will take the time to film it. Perhaps a more realistic request would be within the next few months.

Mark

"Somewhere a Village is Missing Twelve Idiots!" - Casey Anthony

I never lost a cent on the jobs I didn't get!

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First off you're assuming someone with a sectional will get a call for a galvanize kitchen by the end of the week and secondly that they will take the time to film it. Perhaps a more realistic request would be within the next few months.

Mark

Yeah JC give the K-Silly users a break. They need some time to find just the right job for filming

what amazes me is the fact that i have well over 1000 photos posted on the forum. then the ones that are stirring the pot have next to none posted.

honestly i'll invite them to come out to my job anytime and watch me work, film me work or help me work. ben and adam have. they were even present while the 1 official video was filmed by josh.

once again the trick with any kitchen sink drain is to clear the line and flush it with water. a plugged drain that isn't flushed will always be a dirty cable. but what's so difficult to place a mortar tray under the drain and catch any slop that gets pulled back. the sectional is even easier as the cables can easily be disconnected and placed into the tray or 5 gallon bucket. the clutch can be used to lightly spin a stuck cable. there is no lightly spinning a drum unless you hand spin it.

now it even gets easier with a drain that is cleared and water running. of course my first choice is always an outside wall clean out. second is a roof and last is removing the trap and going in from the wall with the 5/8'' which is usually 20% of the time.

cabinets are easily cleaned if necessary. carpets are tuff to clean. in 37 years, i've never had to clean a carpet, or floor. spot cleaning a cabinet is not out of the ordinary when you don't use towels, cloths.

unless someone wants to film me working, the best are my still photos.

First off you're assuming someone with a sectional will get a call for a galvanize kitchen by the end of the week and secondly that they will take the time to film it. Perhaps a more realistic request would be within the next few months.

Mark

To bad I don't have any 5/8 sectional for my k60 because my kitchen sink drain goes from PVC to galvanized at the wall. It would be fun to make a video.